New Deputy Mayor Among Key Council Appointments

Five councillors are seated or standing behind a desk
Mayor Jon Raven (seated left) and Deputy Mayor Scott Bannan with Committee Chairs (from left) Cr Karen Murphy, Cr Miriam Stemp and Cr Tony Hall.

Councillor Scott Bannan was appointed Deputy Mayor at Logan City Council's Post-Election Meeting today.

Mayor Jon Raven welcomed his colleagues - including new councillors Nathan St Ledger (Division 4) and Paul Jackson (Division 5) - into the Council Chambers for the first time in the 2024-28 term.

The 10 other Councillors, all from the previous Council, were either returned unopposed or won their divisional votes at the recent local government election.

All 13 elected members took their Declaration of Office last Friday.

"We have a great mix of returning and new councillors sitting in the chambers this term," Councillor Raven said.

"Our experience and fresh ideas will help build a brighter future for Logan."

Cr Bannan said he offered a broad skillset to serve as Deputy Mayor for a two-year appointment.

"I've had my own business for 25 years, as well as experience in organising and promoting events, in emergencies and disaster management - including as a firefighter, and in road and civil construction," Cr Bannan said.

In addition to the vote on Deputy Mayor, the Chair and Deputy Chair positions were decided for Council's committees:

CommitteeChairDeputy Chair/s
City GovernanceCr Karen Murphy

Cr Paul Jackson

Cr Lisa Bradley

City InfrastructureCr Scott BannanCr Nathan St Ledger
City Planning, Economic Development and EnvironmentCr Miriam StempCr Mindy Russell
CIty LifestyleCr Tony HallCr Mindy Russell


A Special Budget Committee, chaired by Cr Karen Murphy, was also established.

It will make recommendations about Council's fees and charges schedule, rates and discounts, recurrent budget, and long-term financial forecast ahead of the 2024/25 Budget, which is scheduled to be adopted at a Special Ordinary Meeting on Monday, June 24.

Council also adopted a schedule of meetings for the remainder of 2024.

The first Committee meetings will be held on Tuesday, May 14 (City Infrastructure and City Governance) and Wednesday, May 15 (City Planning, Economic Development and Environment and City Lifestyle), followed by the Ordinary Meeting on Wednesday, May 22.

Additionally, several councillors were appointed to represent Council on 11 other external boards or organisations, including the Local Government Association of Queensland, Council of Mayors (SEQ), and the Logan Local Disaster Management Group.

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